Re: hdparm ?

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On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 09:46:33AM -0700, Daniel H. Vickers wrote:
> Where in the boot files or grub conf, would be a good place to put hdpram -d
> 0 /dev/hdb or an equivalent, so i do not neet ro run it manualy every time
> the systems booted?

/etc/sysconfig/harddisks

You can find details on how it's used by searching for harddisks in
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.  This is especially important if you've got
different settings for different drives.

Of course, don't forget to read the warnings in the harddisks file.  The
kernel will autodetect the correct settings in most case - are you sure
you know more than the kernel knows?

        .../Ed

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